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  • The summer of 1988

    A dark chapter in Iranian history

    In the summer of 1988, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a decree sentencing thousands of political prisoners to death. Monireh Baradaran was a left-wing activist in prison at the time and witnessed her cellmates being picked up for execution. Interview by Farhad Payar

  • Political Islam and violence

    A question of power

    In his essay, the renowned Shia theologian and philosopher Hasan Yousefi Eshkevari considers the significance of political power and violence in Islamic systems of government

  • State and religion in Iran

    "Shias tend to support the underdogs"

    The Shia faith has always been a defining aspect of Iranian nationhood. In the twentieth century, the pro-Western regime of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi silenced critics and was eventually toppled by a popular revolution with strong religious dimensions in 1979. Tehran's stance has since been basically anti-Western, but that may now be changing. Maysam Behravesh, a political analyst with Tehran Bureau, assessed the nature of the Shia regime in an interview with Hans Dembowski

  • Bahman Nirumand (photo: picture-alliance/dpa)
    Interview with Bahman Nirumand

    The Pasdaran Holds the Reins of Power

    Many consider the Pasdaran, Iran's Revolutionary Guards, to be the real centre of power in Iran. In this interview with Shahram Ahadi, Bahman Nirumand talks about how the role of the Pasdaran in the Islamic Republic has changed in recent years and its possible influence on the presidential election

  • Grand Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri (photo: Getty Images)
    Reformist Theologians in Iran

    The Search for Montazeri's Heirs

    Three years since the death of the Shiite dissident, Grand Ayatollah Montazeri, there is still no one in Iran who can assume his role as the spiritual authority of the reform movement. Many critical clerics have been silenced since the crushing of protests in 2009. Yet, there is increasing support for efforts to reform Islamic law in the country. By Urs Sartowicz

  • Clipping from the book cover of ‘The People Reloaded’ (source: publisher)
    Interview with Nader Hashemi

    ''The War of Ideas in Iran Is Over''

    The ideological support for the Iranian regime is waning – liberal and democratic ideas have triumphed within civil society, says political scientist Nader Hashemi in this interview with Lewis Gropp

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